If you’re a fan of the Chrome browser than you will like the latest feature added to Google’s coveted entry into the browser market. According to the Chromium Blog, the latest dev channel build of the browser comes with the ability to synch bookmarks. This means that if you have more than one computer with Chrome installed you will now be able to share bookmarks so they appear on every computer.

The feature can be enabled by launching Chrome using the –enable-sync command-line flag. You then just need to go into Chrome’s Tools menu to setup sync. Additions or changes to bookmarks will be broadcast to the cloud via XMPP technology which is also used by Google Talk.

One nice thing about Google Chrome is that it is an open source browser. That means the development community can help drive updates and additional features for the browser, unlike Microsoft’s Internet Explorer. As a result, we now have a nice bookmark sync feature. I’m looking forward to seeing what additional features are added to put Chrome at least at par with Firefox.